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1) you are new2) you have red trust rating3) you have no trade history4) you want someone to send a complete stranger £3005) you have provided no proof you even own 3 BTC6) you are avoiding using escrow

All the above are red flags for a scammer

You should know all this already from your previous BTC sales thread that did not end well -

1) you are new2) you have red trust rating3) you have no trade history4) you want someone to send a complete stranger £3005) you have provided no proof you even own 3 BTC6) you are avoiding using escrow

All the above are red flags for a scammer

You should know all this already from your previous BTC sales thread that did not end well -

Why don't you use that small brain of yours, and instead, suggest the option of escrow? The paypal funds would still be sent to you before the bitcoins are released. User is still online and has failed to sign the message of the wallet with his fake 3 BTC.

Hate when this happens. I see one nearly everyday.General Rules/Tradition in a scam thread:1.) Seller has s***/negative feedback and wants to sell BTC at a low price using a REVERSIBLE payment method e.g PayPal2.) Seller doesn't want to agree to escrow or sending first3.) People say he is a scammer - which he/she obviously is4.) He/She comes up with a crappy analogy e.g "Don't judge a book by it's cover" lol5.) We then have to explain to him/her why their analogy is not appropriate for this situation. 6.) The thread then becomes a 'drag' with loads of posts.

So basically OP - Don't post threads that say you want to sell BTC for a low price via reversible payment methods and you have negative feedback. This is a nice way of saying Do1